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By Sonu Kapoor
First Posted 02/20/2005
Times viewed 246

How to create a xml on the fly?


Summary How to create a xml on the fly?

In the XmlTextWriter section you have learned how you can create a XML file. However sometimes you will need to create a XML file only on the fly. That means you actually don't want to save the XML file, instead you just want to create it in the memory and do something with that. For that purpose you can use the XmlDocument class. All you need is to create a new object of that class and call the LoadXml method. Here is some example code:

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